Why Live in Valencia West
Valencia West, AZ, is a growing community in the South Tucson desert, characterized by its flat Sonoran Desert landscape and proximity to the mountains. The population has seen significant growth, reaching over 14,000 in 2020. The local economy is supported by the hospitality industry, with Casino del Sol being a major employer, and nearby aerospace and military employers in Tucson. Valencia West is less than 15 miles from Tucson, providing access to additional amenities and healthcare facilities. The area is served by the Drexel Heights Fire District, with a station in Valencia West due to its elevated wildfire risk.
Recreational opportunities abound with various Pima County parks offering athletic facilities and trails. Star Valley Park spans almost 14 acres, while Lawrence Park features multi-use fields and baseball diamonds. Golfers can enjoy the Sewailo Golf Club at Casino del Sol, and the Tucson Trap and Skeet Club offers extensive shooting facilities. The climate is typically sunny and dry, with summer temperatures often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, moderated by seasonal monsoons.
Dining options include numerous Mexican restaurants, national grocers, and fast-food chains along West Ajo Highway and West Valencia Road. The Tucson Spectrum retail area features a Harkins Theatres and Main Event, while Casino del Sol offers various dining options and the Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre, which seats over 2,700 attendees.
Housing in Valencia West includes traditional ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s in the northern areas, and newer Spanish Revival homes in the Star Valley community, which continues to expand with new subdivisions. The Tucson Unified School District serves the area, with schools earning high ratings.